• Sault Ste. Marie Halloween Drop-in

    MICHIGAN STATE POLICE SAULT STE. MARIE POST 3900 I-75 Business Spur, Sault Ste. Marie, MI, United States

    Please join us at the MICHIGAN STATE POLICE SAULT STE. MARIE POST 3900 I-75 Business Spur, Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 on Friday, October 24, 2025 6:00 pm-8:00pm for the HALLOWEEN DROP-IN We will have MSP Specialty Teams, K9 Demonstrations Child Fingerprint Kits, MSP Patrol Vehicles, Recruiting, Treats, Costume Contest at 7:15pm, and more. Contact Tpr. Michael Mariuzza or Camela Yeck for more information. MSP Sault Ste. Marie Post: 906-632-2217

  • Comedian Andy Beningo in the Keweenaw

    Opisto Theatre 532 West Franklin, Hancock, Michigan

    Comedian Andy Beningo brings his family-friendly comedian act to the Keweenaw.   Andy Beningo, crowned “Best Comedian” by both the Detroit Metro Times and Detroit Hour magazine, is set to captivate the Keweenaw once again with an unforgettable evening of laughter on Friday, October 24th. This comedy sensation will grace the stage of the newly christened Opisto Theatre (formerly the Chapel of St. Matthew), nestled in the heart of the former Finlandia University campus at 532 West Franklin. Don’t miss this special event, proudly presented by Real People Media, a 501c3 nonprofit and the driving force behind the beloved Red

  • STORM, a historical multi-media performance on Great Lakes storms and shipwrecks

    Jamrich Hall, NMU Campus Jamrich Hall 1100, Marquette, Michigan

    STORM, a historical multi-media performance on Great Lakes storms and shipwrecks, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, in Jamrich Hall 1100 at Northern Michigan University. It is hosted by NMU’s Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center. Maritime historian Ric Mixter returns to his hometown of Marquette with musician Dan Hall to tell the Edmund Fitzgerald story in a unique way: with Hall’s custom music on key characters in the storm and Mixter’s exclusive interviews from those who were eyewitnesses to the search and discoveries made 550 feet below Lake Superior.  Gordon Lightfoot turned the Great Lakes’ largest shipwreck into

  • The Downtown Marquette Farmers Market fall special events and seasonal markets.

    The Downtown Marquette Farmers Market is gearing up for a festive fall and holiday season with a full lineup of special events and seasonal markets. Trick or Treat at the Market Saturday, October 25 | 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Dress up in your best costume and join the fun as market vendors hand out treats to trick-or-treaters of all ages. Final Outdoor Farmers Markets of the Season Saturdays, November 1, 8, and 15 | 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Enjoy the last outdoor farmers markets of 2025 and stock up on late-season produce, baked goods, and local products before

  • PWPL Presents: Saturday Storytime

    Peter White Public Library 217 N Front Street, Marquette, MI

    Saturdays, October (4, 11, 18, 25), 2025. 11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.  Peter White Public Library Great Room.  Songs, rhymes, stories and finger-plays geared towards babies through preschool with a loving adult.  Older siblings and older children are welcome.  No admission charge.  For more information and to check the status of the program, call 906-226-4323 or visit www.pwpl.info.

  • 78th Fall Bazaar and Trunk or Treat

    Saints Peter and Paul Lutheran Church 1010 Madeleine Street, Houghton, Michigan

    78th Fall Bazaar and a Trunk or Treat for Kids   Dorcas Society of SS Peter & Paul Lutheran, 1010 Madeleine Street, Houghton Saturday, October 25, 2025, from noon-3:00 pm. Funds raised go toward missions, both near and far.

  • American Legion Post 144 Cornhole Tournament

    American Legion Post 144 115 N. Front Street, L'Anse, Michigan

    American Legion Post 144 CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT   Saturday, October 25th 2pm Start Time Food available to purchase   Bring a partner or we can find a partner for you, this is a fundraiser for the Unit 144 Auxiliary.  Double Elimination.  Please sign up in advance. $20 per team $5 goes to Auxiliary $15 goes to prize pool

  • Calumet Trunk or Treat & Pumpkin Carving

    Calumet

    Calumet Trunk-or-Treat & Pumpkin Carving Oct. 25 | 3–5 p.m. | Oak Street between 5th & 6th Downtown Calumet turns delightfully spooky for this annual community tradition. Families are invited to Trunk-or-Treat along Oak Street and admire hundreds of glowing jack-o’-lanterns illuminating the steps of St. Anne’s red sandstone church — a truly picture-perfect Keweenaw Halloween moment.

  • Downtown Marquette Trick or Treat

    The sidewalks of Marquette will be filled with ghouls, goblins, and other costumed kiddos! Parents are invited to bring their children to Trick or Treat at participating downtown businesses. Please look for the Downtown Halloween Trick or Treat poster in the window. We ask that participants please follow all safety guidelines set forth by the Marquette City Police. All of Downtown Marquette is open to trick-or-treaters at participating businesses who display the signs linked above. The 100 & 200 block of W. Washington will be closed again this year to make the busy center safer for children when visiting participating

  • Downtown Marquette Trick or Treat

    Get ready for Halloween in Downtown Marquette on October 25th from 4-7 pm. The 100 and 200 blocks of Washington St. will transform into a Halloween haven for our annual Downtown Trick-or-Treat. The streets will be closed to traffic, making it a safe and fun environment for costumed kiddos to collect candy from participating stores.